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Intel CEO admits to industry-wide conspiracy to slow CPU advances, kill frequency boosts

Here is the link to the article :https://www.extremetech.com/computing/246975-intel-ceo-admits-industry-wide-conspiracy-slow-cpu-advances-kill-frequency-boosts

 

 So this article pretty much confirms all my conspiracies not only against Intel but also w.r.t to Tech industry in general. 

It also explains how my i7 3770K works within 10% of my dads 6700K 

 

Also intel is not the only company 

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According to Krzanich, there’s an industry-wide conspiracy to slow CPU clock speeds and architectural advances to a crawl, while IBM, Intel, Qualcomm, ARM, Samsung, and a dozen other companies all rake in enormous profits.

Also the time line fits in perfectly with the last time, since we got any substantial IPC gains from team Blue 

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referring to Intel’s CEO from 1998 – 2005.

Also as it turns out The good guy(Amd)  tried standing up against the entire industry but they could not as this shit happened 

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. He chuckled, recounting how Intel funneled hundreds of millions of dollars in secret payments to GlobalFoundries and the Mubadala Development Company, ensuring that AMD’s fab partner was actually responsible for sabotaging the entire Bulldozer product family. 

Now that AMD is back with Ryzen, we almost saw this strategy being reused 

 

 

Ps:any one seriously getting up in arms check the date

 

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remember everyone today is Aprils fools day

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Just now, themaniac said:

remember everyone today is Aprils fools day

Its after noon where i am, thus, he is the fool.

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See guys? We need to rise up and join the Radeon rebellion and only buy AMD products to protest against Shintel! I told you guys! /s

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2 minutes ago, DocSwag said:

See guys? We need to rise up and join the Radeon rebellion and only buy AMD products to protest against Shintel! I told you guys! /s

do you know the sad part of this

only on April 1st people activate their critical eye and "properly" judge everything before believing it

otherwise .. business as usual

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1 minute ago, zMeul said:

do you know the sad part of this

only on April 1st people activate their critical eye and "properly" judge everything before believing it

otherwise .. business as usual

Even on April 1st not everyone does :/ 

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Just now, DocSwag said:

Even on April 1st not everyone does :/ 

but the ratio is still in favor

if this story would've ran yesterday or tomorrow, you'd've had people flocking to bash Intel 

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More importantly why us this in the "Tech News" section considering it's fake?

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I wish it wasn't April 1. :(  I actually WOULD like to see Intel (and the other players) quickly catch back up to where we would be if the price/performance increases seen back in the 1980s & 1990s hadn't slowed down, preferably within the next year.  This slowing down innovation just doesn't leave a good taste in my mouth.

I prefer upgrading my CPU when there's anywhere from a 10x to 75x price/performance improvement.  An example at the upper end of that range:  My parents bought a 286-10 in January 1989 for around $940 (with mobo and 1MB RAM), then around 1994/1995 they bought a 486DX4-120 (& mobo & 4MB RAM) for around $320 or so.  Wikipedia says the 286-12 did 1.28 MIPS and the 486DX4-100 did 70.  My calculations tell me that was somewhere between 65-78x price/performance increase in about 6 years or so.  My last desktop upgrade was below that range, I believe.  I went from a $60 AMD Athlon 64 x2 4000+ in February 2008 to a $320 Intel Core i7-4790K in January 2015.

 

 

I'd like to keep my motherboards even longer than that.  A couple examples would be upgrading when a high-end PSU's warranty expires (or it dies and not due to infant mortality, as in dying within warranty period), or better yet, being able to keep it and upgrade in-place as long as the 4-pin Molex connector has been around. :)  (I won't be *expecting* to see an article on April 2 about frequently changing CPU sockets to force people to buy new motherboards when they want to upgrade, though.)  If a new feature (like Optane, Thunderbolt, higher LAN speeds, new generation of USB or SATA, NVMe, etc) comes out, I thought that's why motherboards had PCI Express slots (not just for video cards / adding SATA ports when you run out / etc)?

 

 

 

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April fools or not, most of Intel's newest processor releases are only mild percentage boosts. What happens is eventually their newest is a 30% boost over yours, like when I went from a first-gen i7 to a 5820k, although I got more than 30% with the extra cores. Anyway point is I doubt Intel expects people to pay $400 for a new processor every year so I don't get why people always rage at them when they don't have to spend $400 on a new processor every year

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I hate this day -.-!

 

Can we destroy whoever invented this day xD (dead or alive)?

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6 hours ago, Scitesh said:

Here is the link to the article :https://www.extremetech.com/computing/246975-intel-ceo-admits-industry-wide-conspiracy-slow-cpu-advances-kill-frequency-boosts

 

 So this article pretty much confirms all my conspiracies not only against Intel but also w.r.t to Tech industry in general. 

It also explains how my i7 3770K works within 10% of my dads 6700K 

 

Also intel is not the only company 

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According to Krzanich, there’s an industry-wide conspiracy to slow CPU clock speeds and architectural advances to a crawl, while IBM, Intel, Qualcomm, ARM, Samsung, and a dozen other companies all rake in enormous profits.

Also the time line fits in perfectly with the last time, since we got any substantial IPC gains from team Blue 

  Reveal hidden contents

referring to Intel’s CEO from 1998 – 2005.

Also as it turns out The good guy(Amd)  tried standing up against the entire industry but they could not as this shit happened 

  Reveal hidden contents

. He chuckled, recounting how Intel funneled hundreds of millions of dollars in secret payments to GlobalFoundries and the Mubadala Development Company, ensuring that AMD’s fab partner was actually responsible for sabotaging the entire Bulldozer product family. 

Now that AMD is back with Ryzen, we almost saw this strategy being reused 

 

 

Ps:any one seriously getting up in arms check the date

 

 

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55 minutes ago, VerticalDiscussions said:

I hate this day -.-!

 

Can we destroy whoever invented this day xD (dead or alive)?

No one knows for sure but its thought the day originates from when the calendar changed over to the current calendar (the Gregorian calendar). Most people accepted the change but some didn't and April the first was new years day on the old calendar system (Julian Calendar) so anybody who celebrated on April 1st was called an April Fool. 

 

As I said this is only a theory, no one knows for sure.

 

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Moved to Off Topic.

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Why would they slander their reputation for a joke??? People would defiantly go for AMD after hearing this and not realize it was April 1st

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1 hour ago, WindirBear said:

People would defiantly go for AMD after hearing this and not realize it was April 1st

If it's industry-wide, then AMD is included in this.

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6 minutes ago, Godlygamer23 said:

If it's industry-wide, then AMD is included in this.

At what gain. one company can build a better architecture and crush the competition.

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Just now, WindirBear said:

At what gain. one company can build a better architecture and crush the competition.

If the conspiracy is real, AMD would be in on it if it's industry-wide. I'm not saying it makes sense. It's just what the conspiracy is about.

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3 hours ago, WindirBear said:

Why would they slander their reputation for a joke??? People would defiantly go for AMD after hearing this and not realize it was April 1st

I think you're facing a comprehension issue here.  This is not Intel's joke  This is Extreme Techs joke.  They made up the Intel quotes.  Intel has nothing to do with this prank so you can stop asking why they would execute the prank

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19 hours ago, DocSwag said:

See guys? We need to rise up and join the Radeon rebellion and only buy AMD products to protest against Shintel! I told you guys! /s

I would buy a zen + processor IF it's worth the cash(instead of a bike) 

Ps : only a gamer who makes a yt video per month so unless DEVs jump on board to make just of em extra threads, I WOULD 

18 hours ago, Trixanity said:

What if this is true and they're only stating this now because they think we won't believe it because it's April Fool's?

I wish people had the same skepticsm 365 days a year,  or not, I like playing sherlock

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